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ESA's Swarm constellation shows the magnetic field's weak spot has expanded dramatically.
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The OLED MacBook Pro reportedly will break new ground with late 2026 launch.
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The new package of the two streaming services starts at $15 per month.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Oct. 17.
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You've got two more months until the two apps are gone.
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I guess we shouldn't remind CEO Tim Cook about his comparison of touchscreen computers to 'refrigerators and toasters.'
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Microsoft says Copilot will be an always-listening AI tool in Windows 11 for those who give it permission to function.
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DC has plenty of reliable ISPs offering great speeds. Here are our top picks.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook pledged to expand the company's investments in China during his latest visit to the country, signaling that Apple intends to maintain a strong presence in its most important manufacturing hub even as it continues diversifying production elsewhere, Reuters reports.
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Science has known about the weak spot for over half a century, but it's now getting bigger.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Oct. 17, No. 1,581.
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An AI chatbot developed by TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, is now more popular than DeepSeek. The feat proves that user-friendly design often matters more than having the most advanced AI model.
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After weeks of testing a batch of brand-new coolers, I have six new recommendations, ranging from electric ones to ice chests.
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Beijing's latest effort to weaponize global supply chains is modeled on the American technology controls that it has long criticized.
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Apple plans to launch MacBook Air models equipped with the new M5 chip in spring 2026, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple is also working on M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models that will come early in the year.
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Using the microwave to reheat leftovers can leave your food lacking. Use these methods instead.
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Apple is preparing day-one software updates for its new iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro models.
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There's no other zombie movie like Shaun of the Dead.
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I've been busy testing iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air cases. Here are my current top picks, complete with mini reviews of each case.
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The Kalos region has been completely overhauled in Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Grab these free gifts to prepare for a new adventure.
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QOwnNotes is a portable Open Source app that allows you to create notes that can be efficiently sorted, organized, printed, exported and more. QOwnNotes includes a number of features like the ability to use multiple note folders, sub-string searching of notes, markdown highlighting of notes and a markdown preview mode to name just a few. [License: Open Source | Requires:
11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS | Size: 42-72 MB ]
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Apple is working on a new version of the MacBook Pro with an OLED display, a hole punch camera, and touch screen functionality, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said today. The updated ?MacBook Pro? is set to launch sometime between late 2026 and early 2027.
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New to wireless security cameras? Here's how to manage their batteries the best way.
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The iPhone 16 and 17 have a lot in common, but some key differences set Apple's newer phone apart. Is it worth the higher price?
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Has a wellness influencer ever told you something that's too good to be true? According to research and experts, this is becoming increasingly common.
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The hardware largely remains the same, but performance gets a boost.
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Commentary: This cowboy drama has a stellar cast and strong script, and the ending is an unsettling display of terror that'll leave your jaw on the floor.
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In leaked recordings of private lectures by tech billionaire Peter Thiel he argued that "the Antichrist" is likely to take the form of a critic of technology.
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For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with ColorWare to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win a pair of custom-painted AirPods Pro 3. It's been under a month since Apple released the AirPods Pro 3, so ColorWare didn't waste any time getting started on custom options.
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Microsoft said it found that Israel was violating some terms of service for its products and that it does "not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians."
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Google plans to start producing its own films and television shows via a "production initiative" called 100 Zeros, Business Insider reports. The company is working with Range Media Partners, a talent management and production company, to identify projects that appeal to younger audiences and could "promote a positive view of [Google's] products."
Besides the obvious opportunity for product placement, the larger goal of the initiative is to fund projects that have a positive view of technology, and to get the creative industry interested in using Google's products. Immersive View, Google's 3D aerial scans featured in Google Maps, could be a tool it pushes, Business Insider writes. Veo 2, Google's AI video model, seems like a natural candidate, too. Whichever way the company goes, 100 Zeros already has a movie under its belt: The initiative reportedly helped pay for the marketing for the indie horror movie Cuckoo.
Engadget has reached out to Google to confirm the details of Business Insider's report and share more information about 100 Zeros. We'll update this article if we hear back.
Google has some experience in the entertainment i
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I really need to upgrade my brain's internal storage.
I'm only partially kidding: Just like a hard drive, I'm pretty sure my mind reached maximum capacity at some point in the past decade. The only way I can remember anything these days is by making and maintaining a million notes, both physical and digital. (My wife can confirm this: "I told you that a week ago" is an all-too-common phrase 'round these parts.)
I'm still waiting for Western Digital to start selling SSD implants for the noggin, but in the meantime, Google Keep has become my repository for notes of the non-sticky variety. I like it because it's simple to use and yet packed with features that make my life easier on both a professional and a personal level.
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